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Jun 01 2012
News
Opinion: The Obama-Bush doctrine
The two mens counterterrorism policies are virtually indistinguishable  except in the liberal reaction to them.
By Marc A. Thiessen
When Barack Obama hosts George W. Bush at the White House today for the unveiling of Bushs presidential portrait, the 44th president will have to find something nice to say about the 43rd. Perhaps Obama could point out that the two mens
Washington PostDec 31 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump Praises Putin
Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday for holding off on retaliation for U.S. sanctions regarding Russian hacking during the presidential election.
The Guardian Washington Times USA TODAYAug 31 2023
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What Does the Gadsden Flag Symbolize in Modern America?
The meaning behind the Gadsden flag, first conceived to symbolize resistance to tyranny during America’s war for independence, is being debated after a seventh-grader in Colorado was reprimanded by school officials for displaying a patch of the flag on his backpack.
For Context: Jaiden Rodriguez, 12, was suspended after school officials determined the flag originated in “slavery and
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Sexual Misconduct
Find balanced information and learn how the Left, Right and Center think differently about Sexual Misconduct.
Jul 03 2020
Headline Roundup
Ahead of Trump's July 4 Visit, Mount Rushmore Spurs Controversy
Mount Rushmore is the center of debate about American history and racism ahead of the Fourth of July festivities President Donald Trump has planned at the memorial.
The New York Times published an article Wednesday exploring the monument's history, pointing out its existence on sacred Native American land and that some of the Founding Fathers it commemorates were tied to slavery and
The Hill The Post Millennial New York Times (News)Jan 15 2024
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Trump Wins Iowa GOP Caucuses
Multiple news outlets reported former President Donald Trump as the winner of the 2024 Republican presidential caucus in Iowa.
The Details: News sources declared Trump the winner shortly after the caucus opened at 8:30 p.m. ET. As of 7 a.m. ET on Tuesday, with more than 95% reported, Trump won 51% of the vote. Behind Trump were Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis with 21.2%, former South Carolina
Washington Examiner Wall Street Journal (News) Associated PressFeb 09 2023
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Fetterman Hospitalized After Feeling Lightheaded
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) was hospitalized at George Washington University Hospital Wednesday night after feeling lightheaded.
For Context: Fetterman's speech processing capabilities have been compromised since suffering a stroke last May. Columnists across the political spectrum have debated Fetterman's ability to fulfill the duties of a senator in light of his ongoing recovery.
Townhall Axios NBC News DigitalAug 10 2019
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Democrats Descend on Iowa State Fair
The largest group of Democratic presidential candidates in history will campaign at the Iowa State Fair from August 8-18, the first event in a nationwide competition for support leading up to the 2020 Democratic primaries.
Washington Times Washington Post Associated PressDec 15 2016
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Intelligence Links Putin to Hacks
U.S. intelligence officials now believe with "a high level of confidence" that Russian President Vladimir Putin became personally involved in the covert Russian campaign to interfere in the U.S. presidential election.
USA TODAY The Daily Caller NBC News DigitalAug 29 2023
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HHS Reveals First 10 Drugs for Medicare Price Setting
On Tuesday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the first ten drugs that will be subject to Medicare price negotiation, as authorized under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Key Details: The ten drugs include: Eliquis; Jardiance; Xarelto; Januvia; Farxiga; Entresto; Enbrel; Imbruvica; Stelara; and Fiasp.
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